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Just now, BuffaloBud420 said:

ISIS had been almost completely destroyed from that region, economy is doing great and stock market fluctuates. Trump had the highest weekly and monthly gains...if you played your cards right you could of made alot of money...and you're whining like most democrats when a Republican is on office.

 

You are completely off topic.  Stop derailing the thread.

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4 minutes ago, Thurmanator 12074 said:

I would not be,  but keep it off the field and court or arena during game day. Is that to much to ask. 

what if every time there was a Interview with a Athelte he kept saying MAGA. How should that play out. It would piss half the people off. Just stop and think. We do not need this on Game days no matter which way these athletes lean. 

Athelte Maga is a soccer player from Senegal. He's gonna set the World Cup on fire this year, too.

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18 minutes ago, Blokestradamus said:

 

There's a good chance that he is right, at least within the parameters of purchasers of tickets. But when you start polling people about this, it's a very black and white issue (quite literally).

 

Phrasing it as a protest against the national anthem is like asking people if they liked Rosa Parks having a problem with public transport. If you think that it's anti-military, anti-police, anti-anything, it's going to elicit a far bigger emotional response. I'm actually afraid to see the results polling white Americans on the question 'Do you enjoy news stories of unarmed black people being shot by police?' :D

 

“When did you stop beating your country?”

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4 minutes ago, quinnearlysghost88 said:

 

Expand your horizons. Maybe read the history of NK and their cooperation in the past to lift sanctions for financial gains. Understand that parts of the country aren’t experiencing a booming economy. Maybe the same areas that voted for Trump, because they permenantly lost industries. And strength in the Middle East is just a laughable statement you made when you ran out of things to say. Maybe see parts of the world other than western New York. 

 

How do know if North Korea won't denuclearizing? And Trump gave his generals full authority to what necessary to battle terrorism in Middle East and it's working 

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12 minutes ago, Mrbojanglezs said:

Support Trump or not he's right that it's a disgrace for NFL to allow their players to kneel during the anthem. I 100% support free speech but the workplace is not a place where players should assemble for free speech. Company policy overrides 1st amendment. They can assemble for their causes on their own time. 

 

Thats a slippery slope, and the players are the NFL the owners are riding their backs. I mean does anyone buy a ticket to see the owner sit in the box

 

and I thought corporations were people therefore they must follow the same constitutional rules as the rest of the people. I mean thats what they sold us

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1 minute ago, BuffaloBud420 said:

 

How do know if North Korea won't denuclearizing? And Trump gave his generals full authority to what necessary to battle terrorism in Middle East and it's working 

I think you stated it as fact.

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6 minutes ago, uticaclub said:

 

They have the right to kneel and people that disagree have the right to also express their opinion. Actions have consequences.

 

But it got people attention.. Mission accomplished, For better or worse but that is the idea of a protest to get the peoples attention.

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15 minutes ago, Mrbojanglezs said:

Support Trump or not he's right that it's a disgrace for NFL to allow their players to kneel during the anthem. I 100% support free speech but the workplace is not a place where players should assemble for free speech. Company policy overrides 1st amendment. They can assemble for their causes on their own time. 

 

Where in the 1st amendment is your sentiment expressed?

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"All Donald needs to do is to start to do this again.  We need some kind of immediate plan because of what's going on [with the Sabres].  All of us now, we need to put a band-aid on what's going on in [Key Bank Arena]."  - Terry Pegula

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Just now, Mr. WEO said:

"All Donald needs to do is to start to do this again.  We need some kind of immediate plan because of what's going on [with the Sabres].  All of us now, we need to put a band-aid on what's going on in [Key Bank Arena]."  - Terry Pegula

Maybe try two band-aids each? I don’t think 32 will cover it.

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9 minutes ago, Mrbojanglezs said:

Support Trump or not he's right that it's a disgrace for NFL to allow their players to kneel during the anthem. I 100% support free speech but the workplace is not a place where players should assemble for free speech. Company policy overrides 1st amendment. They can assemble for their causes on their own time. 

Actually, you dont support free speech 100% because your are now putting limitations on when and where it's acceptable.

 

CK didn't break any laws or even any league rules when he chose to kneel for the anthem. He had his reasons and it was only a problem when the point was twisted by the public and a certain person on Twitter who took it to mean something else. If people have a problem with CK using his position as a QB in the NFL to support a cause, no player should be allowed to. Players supporting local food bank, or underprivelaged kids, or hospitals, or illnesses shouldn't be allowed either then. They shouldn't be allowed to mention or thank god/jesus in interviews. They should just shut their mouths and play their sport. Then everyone can stay happy cause nothing would change and everything would stay the same......

 

It's all about free speech until someone says something you dont like.

5 minutes ago, BuffaloBud420 said:

People can have different opinion on politics, that's is what America is about...but when things don't your way don't whine and respect your flag, and country.

Some may see what he is doing as respecting his country more because instead of just sitting back and accepting it, he is doing something to try and make it a better place for all Americans, not just the white ones. And maybe the problem is (if you believe he is disrespecting the flag) that the country the flag represents is not respecting him and others that are a part of it by not treating them as equals?

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17 minutes ago, uticaclub said:

 

They have the right to kneel and people that disagree have the right to also express their opinion. Actions have consequences.

Ultimely the NFL gives them the right to kneel not the Constitution in this case, because it's not public place. The NFL has alienated many if its fans with this. Believe me Trump wasn't the first person to bring this up, just got a lot of attention because the media loves reacting to Trump. There is a reason why Kap doesn't have a job.

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5 minutes ago, apuszczalowski said:

Actually, you dont support free speech 100% because your are now putting limitations on when and where it's acceptable.

 

CK didn't break any laws or even any league rules when he chose to kneel for the anthem. He had his reasons and it was only a problem when the point was twisted by the public and a certain person on Twitter who took it to mean something else. If people have a problem with CK using his position as a QB in the NFL to support a cause, no player should be allowed to. Players supporting local food bank, or underprivelaged kids, or hospitals, or illnesses shouldn't be allowed either then. They shouldn't be allowed to mention or thank god/jesus in interviews. They should just shut their mouths and play their sport. Then everyone can stay happy cause nothing would change and everything would stay the same......

 

It's all about free speech until someone says something you dont like.

Some may see what he is doing as respecting his country more because instead of just sitting back and accepting it, he is doing something to try and make it a better place for all Americans, not just the white ones. And maybe the problem is (if you believe he is disrespecting the flag) that the country the flag represents is not respecting him and others that are a part of it by not treating them as equals?

 

 

.004% of unarmed blacks death are by police...and no country is perfect. 

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